> On September 17, 2016 at 9:15 PM Chris Wik wrote:
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> Hello Dovecot list,
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> We've been running a really old CentOS 5 server with the stock dovecot from
> yum (1.0.7) for years and years with absolutely no problems. If it ain't
> broke, don't fix it, or something like that.
>
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Hello Dovecot list,
We've been running a really old CentOS 5 server with the stock dovecot from yum
(1.0.7) for years and years with absolutely no problems. If it ain't broke,
don't fix it, or something like that.
Well it finally broke, but only due to the server no longer being able to
han
Hello,
I am using
# dovecot --version
2.2.18
# dovecot -n
# 2.2.18: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf
# Pigeonhole version 0.4.8 (0c4ae064f307+)
doveconf: Warning: NOTE: You can get a new clean config file with:
doveconf -n > dovecot-new.conf
doveconf: Warning: Obsolete setting in /etc/dovecot/dovecot.c
On 2016-09-16 16:13, Leander Schäfer wrote:
Thank you very much for your helpful hint. Thunderbird clearly wants to
move Public/Test to the Trash of the user who subscribed the Public
folder. Question is how to solve this from a Dovecot point of a view, so
a user can also delete folders?
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voy...@sbt.net.au wrote:
> I had a hacked user account resulting in several thousand bounces back
> to that email inbox, account now corrected, but, how can I mass delete
> bounces with say subject like:
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> "Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender"
> (by from ? ""Mail Delivery System" ")
>
How abo